Claire Kendrick

Claire Kendrick is a dedicated professional currently serving as a Program Associate at the Consortium on Gender, Security, and Human Rights, where research focuses on post-conflict natural resource extraction and gender-related issues in conflict settings. Kendrick has previously held roles such as Consulting Associate at Cetus Global, providing conflict analysis and support for program strategy related to humanitarian crises. As a UIL Program Intern at UNESCO, policy research on the recognition of prior learning for marginalized populations was contributed, applying intersectional gender analysis. Additional experience includes coordinating the SPRH Women program at SciencesPo Refugee Help and managing COVID-19 relief grants at BDCC. Kendrick holds a Master's degree in Human Rights and Humanitarian Action from Sciences Po and a Bachelor of Arts in International/Global Studies from Vassar College.

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Consortium on Gender, Security, and Human Rights

Founded in 2002, the Consortium on Gender, Security, and Human Rights develops and disseminates intersectional feminist and gendered research, workshops, pedagogical sources, and analyses that address the inequalities, marginalizations, and exclusions that underlie armed conflict. We focus on bridging the gap between the scholarly research, policymakers and practitioners, NGOs, and activists to engage with our forward-looking expert knowledge and policy recommendations to break through the limitations of the current “gender, peace, and security” agenda and build a sustainable and gender-just international peace and planet. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ConsortiumGSHR Twitter: https://twitter.com/Consortium_GSHR @Consortium_GSHR


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